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Hung Kings Commemoration Day: Identity in the Hearts of Overseas Vietnamese
Overseas Vietnamese woman 14:22 27/04/2026The Hùng Kings Commemoration Day is not merely an act of remembrance but a convergence of tradition and identity, bringing the pulse of the homeland to the lives of an estimated six million Vietnamese living abroad.
Bình Đà Festival honours the legendary founding father of the Vietnamese people, Lạc Long Quân
Overseas Vietnamese woman 11:05 23/04/2026On the morning of 22 April (6th day of 3rd lunar month, Year of the Horse), thousands of residents and visitors gathered at Nội Bình Đà Temple in Bình Minh Commune, Ha Noi, to take part in the procession, ritual offering and incense ceremony dedicated to the legendary king and founding father of the Vietnamese people, Lạc Long Quân, within the framework of the Bình Đà Festival 2026. Beyond being an occasion to honour national origins, the festival also contributes to nurturing Vietnamese family values across generations.
Hung Kings Commemoration Day - a sacred return to the roots
Overseas Vietnamese woman 15:16 19/04/2026On December 6, 2012, the UNESCO recognised the “Worship of the Hung Kings in Phú Thọ” as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, describing it as a symbol of national unity and the enduring tradition of remembering one’s roots.